Originally Posted by Hemi_Joel
I remember back in the 70s, people talking about Imron. they were painting tow truck bodies with it because they said you could drag a chain across it without a scratch. When I get my old 68 sweptline truck painted up for camper hauling and trailer pulling duty, I want the paint to be as durable as possible. This truck is going to get worked and I know stuff will happen to it. So what's the toughest paint I can use now that will still look good? And what about repairing it if needed? Thanks, Joel


Back in the day the Ready Mix company I worked for painted all their trucks with IMRON. When there got to be any concrete build up on the bodies they used muriatic acid to remove it. The paint never dulled , chipped or peeled and the body never rusted. That stuff was as hard as rocks.


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